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From: johnc@mt-inc.com (John Crookshank)
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Subject: Re: Y/C Adapters
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On 29-Jan-96 05:12:38, Marc Dole (madvideo@bluefin.net) Emailed:
>>Which product is best suited for outputting the Toaster's signal into
>>component format: DPS's "Personal Component Adapter", Prime Image's
>>"Little Black Box", Nova's "Y/C Adapter" or the "Y/C Plus"?
>>
> It all depends on what Type of video equipment you are using.
> If you have S-VHS or Hi8 the Y/C Plus is the BEST! It takes up a zorro
> slot but the Farouda noise reduction chip is worth it.
> If you don't have the slot available the Little Black Box works very
> good.
> My Favorite is the DPS Personal Component Adapter. It gives you 3 S ins
> and
> 2 S outs, but best of all it has a Betacam Component out. The only
> problem is it doesn't work with the Flyer.
The DPS Personal Component Adapter does not work with the Flyer only if you
have the original Toaster 2000 card. If you have the Toaster 4000 card, the
DPS PCA works fine. Also, the Y/C Plus requires a special adapter cable
from Y/C Plus if you are using it with a Toaster 2000 card and a Flyer.